Fired Illinois Football Coach Tim Beckman Is Selling Home in Urbana

Ousted University of Illinois football coach Tim Beckman is taking his football and leaving town. He's put his home in Urbana, IL, on the market for $950,000. Urbana adjoins Champaign, where the university's main campus and football stadium are located.

Beckman was fired a week before the 2015 season after allegations that he tried to avoid reporting player injuries reached a crescendo. Beckman has vehemently denied the allegations and has discussed taking legal action. The school says it will not pay Beckman the remaining $3.1 million on the five-year contract he signed in 2011.

"I firmly deny the implications … that I took any action that was not in the best interests of the health, safety and well-being of my players," Beckman said in a statement. The university set up an external review of the situation after a player tweeted allegations in May.

As for the home he's leaving behind, it has all the amenities for someone at the top of his game. Built in 2012, the 6,380-square-foot home has a media room, exercise room, and custom kitchen with granite counters, a wine cooler, and an ice machine. There are four bedrooms, four full bathrooms, and two half-baths. Another room currently being used as a sitting room could be converted into the fifth bedroom.

The luxurious house also sports views of a golf course and pond from the outdoor pool and patio area. It's not your typical abode in Urbana, where the average home price hovers around $115,000. The home was apparently built for Beckman, and property records show the parcel was purchased for $105,000 in 2012. Rodney Schweighart is the listing agent.